spiritdogs
Posted : 10/17/2007 4:13:59 PM
Animal hoarding was mentioned on another thread. Instead of taking that thread off topic, I decided that I should start a new thread.
I have been thinking about animal hoarders more & more, due to a case that was recently on a local news channel, & I have questions about animal hoarding.
* How many animals does one have to have to be considered a “hoarder?” Is there a finite number, or is this determined by the quality of care the animals receive?
The number of animals is not the issue. Note that farmers, kennel keepers, sanctuaries and shelters have lots of animals. The issue is whether they are cared for in a husbandlike manner.
* What are personality traits of an animal hoarder?
Usually, they think that the animals could not live without them, but they fail to recognize deficiencies in care. Sometimes, there are even dead or dying animals on the premises, but the hoarder seems not to notice.
* Do you know of a person who is on the brink of becoming an animal hoarder? If so, what steps should one take to try to stop this behavior?
If you are interested in the type of long term therapy that is required, Google on "Gail Steketee, Ph.D." She's one of the foremost authorities on hoarding. There's a consortium here trying to work with the issue - if I can remember to get back on after training tonight, I'll post.
I am interested to hear other people's thoughts on animal hoarding.
As someone who works with elders, and runs a pet program that helps them, I have been confronted with this several times. It's sad, but there is a big difference between a pet owner who gets overwhelmed sometimes, due to temporary life circumstances, and a hoarder. Hoarders don't often appear on Internet message boards, since statistically, the large proportion of them are in their later years, often females over age 70.